clubmac@runx.ips.oz (Macintosh Users Group) (06/15/88)
Something less than wonderful happened yesterday morning, when I powered up my Mac SE with HD20SC internal hard disk. The internal hard disk failed to boot - the Mac behaved as if it didn't have a hard disk. So, I waited, but nothing happened. UNTIL I pressed Command, Option, Shift and Backspace keys. The hard disk booted up without any further trouble. I decided to run Disk First Aid on it and to my DISMAY, I discovered that the internal hard disk's SCSI ID had changed from 0 (which is supposed to be hard coded) to 2!!!! Can anyone tell me what is going on? Is there a fix? Thanks in advance, Jason Haines, President Club Mac - Australia's Largest Macintosh Users Group Phone Home: +61-2-73-1016 OZ Post: Box 213, Holme Building, Sydney University, NSW, 2006, Australia Internet: clubmac@runx.ips.oz.au UUCP: uunet!runx.ips.oz.au!clubmac